'I have fallen in love with many and understand the frustration.' ' I sincerely apologize for hurting the POC with my statement,' he posted. Santoro was slammed on social media, forcing him to apologize. 'Policing is a slippery slope and we won’t be puppets to cancel culture. 'His account is gone,' the company posted on Twitter. The company removed Santoro from its site. JustFor.Fans, where Santoro has an account, did not take the post lightly. America! Lol you let your blacks loot as a way of protest. Two other models had a different take on the current upheaval in the States.īilly Santoro took to Facebook to write: 'Lol. 'Slipping handcuffs is my specialty though.'Ĭolle later took to Instagram to further explain that he was with a large group of protestors at the time, and though none of them were involved in looting or vandalism, they were still taken into custody.
'Getting arrested with for peaceful protesting,' Colle tweeted. Gay porn stars Dante Colle (pictured, right) and Michael DelRay (pictured, left) joined in on the peaceful protesting, and both men were subsequently arrested. But just when you thought things couldn't get worse, a series of police-on-black attacks led to massive protests and rioting throughout the United States (and around the world). The past few months have been difficult, with the world effectively coming to a stop as COVID-19 spread. J| Porn Stars Billy Santoro and Ben Masters dropped by porn sites